MOSCOW, September 19. /TASS/. An anti-Russian resolution at the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) calls into question the territorial integrity of Russia, according to a statement from the Russian Foreign Ministry.
"On September 18, during the 69th session of the IAEA General Conference, a resolution initiated by Canada and Ukraine, Nuclear Safety, Security, and Safeguards in Ukraine, was adopted. This resolution is purely anti-Russian in nature and calls into question the territorial integrity of our country," the statement reads.
"We proceed from the premise that this provocative anti-Russian resolution goes far beyond the IAEA Statute and is therefore politically and legally null and void for us," the statement reads.
"It is typical that among the countries that supported the resolution are the main instigators of anti-Russian acts at the IAEA and other international platforms, as well as their satellites," the diplomatic agency noted.
That said, despite colossal pressure on the part of the West, support for this resolution which has been introduced since 2023 is steadily waning. The statement noted that only 62 countries which is about a third of the total number of the IAEA’s members voted for it.






